THE iJ. EESliERTON ADVANCE December 6 19o6 » -/' Vicinity Chips Wor money at lovrtmt rates, land sccur- ty, so to A. S. YanDusen, Fitsherton. Mrs. LewiH F. Kipp left MonJfiy t>« xisU her nimlier in Petr-.Ii'n. Cornie Ptst-ii Cnrds on »>-ilo Rt Tiie •Advanoe Otiictf, Drop in and see tiieni. A. S. Thurstdn. Mr. E. MuClouklin, of D.urliain, visited tt Mr. Mark \ViI»jii'a last week. Oraiifjes and LcmonR, np«r stock just arrivtd at Benthnm Broa. Mr. C. Munsbiiw attends'] a Masonic ftt borne ill Oren Sound TuFiJtfy. Salmon Trout and fresh water hen intra at Beiilliain Br>i8. Mr. P. Boyer, of Markham, is the gneat of Mr. A.Wilson. Maxnrell Literary lociety have in prep- aration a drama â€" The Last Loaf. A quantity of I^ inch cull rock aim for asie at our Rnckrale luill. â€" Armstrong Bios. Markdule. Mr. T. Bulmer returned on &Ioiid«y from Saskatchewan, where be has b«en kitice laat March. Ctiinic Postal Cards â€" three f<>r fire ecnts. A. S. Thurston, Adranee Office, Flesberton. Mr and Mis Juhn Chard of Markdale vitited with the lattera mother on Tuea- day. Cow gi rill); milk, also y^unf! sow for mU. Apply to U.A. Cummiug, Fleafaer- ton. Fred Cbard and sister Clara, of Mark- dale, visited wtih their g'andai% on Sunday. Qood strong boy wanted, steady job the year round. Apply at Ford's Chop- ping mill, Markdale. Mr. â€" Wtixht and daughter, Miss Etta, uf Quelpb, visited at Mr. A. Mc- Auley'ain town last week. The subject for the setvice in the Bap- tist church next Sunday murnint; will be "The man who wished he was dead," For Sale â€" A niilch cow, five years old, due to calve middle of May. Can be seen at the Electric Plant, Eugenia. To Rentâ€" Store and dwelling it the V llsge of Pricerille. Apply to Mrs. E J. Grier, Duiidalk. 1,500,000 bushels uf griiin have been handled at the Meaford grain elevator ttiiii season. Calf Strayorlâ€" Red and white calf •traycd from my preatises. Fiuder kind If notify John A. Beard, Flesherton.- Mrs. W. Gt^t, of Btndersiin, Maine, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Henry Kichardaoa, and wilt remain until after Cbrisimas. Heifer Came Astray â€" Two-yearold, •bout Sept. 1. Owner please prove prop- erty, {>ay expense* and lake same away. Mrs. U. Kennedy, Eugenia P. O. White Leghorns for saleâ€" A number of Ihorouxhbred cockerels for sale, extraor- dinary stock. Your choice f'jr 91 .00. H, Hariow, Priceville. Decld Stock for sale â€" Three spring calves, three year-olds and one cow four years old, supposed to be in calf. Apply to W. A, Armstrong. Ur. Henry Holman, of the fourth line east, accompanied by his mother, of the villa»», has gone t» Michigan to spend Christmas with his brother there. Our Christmas stock i>f Cranberries just Hrrivud. Get your supply at once, at Bentbaiu Bros. Miss Lulu Mitchell, who has been st- leudiiig the Owen S<>uud Colle>;iato,8pont a few days of last week at her parental home in town. Tlie Toronto News will be sent to any address until the end of the present st-s- sion of the D'miiDion Parliament for CO cents. Subscribe at this office. Now is the time t*' secure your winter's supply of Bran. Give n» a call bjfore I lacing your order. Benthnm Bros. Tui Notioeâ€" All taxes iu ariosra muft be iu by Dec. 14, 1906. or they will bo liable to bo coUectod with costs. Ji»nies Williams, CuHectur, Eugenia. Ihe memorial sermon for the lute Mrs. Aich. McLean will ba preached in the Priceville Baptist church next Sunday, 9th inct., at 2. p. m- Rev. Mr Roach, of Pnvevil1e,gave two very intereatini; and hiiiMy appreciated missionary addresses in the Methodist church hereon Sunday. The editor of ihe ShclburneFree Pr»8a returned recently from a trip to Mobile and >icw Orleans, tie is now giving his rsaders an interesting sketch of hia rtvels. Mrs. V.'ill Boyd iraro n pnrty Tuesd.iy evening to ahi.ut forty youii<^ peo|>le, in h.ini.r of Mi83 .May Nrilson of Proton, whii is rimovinj{ to Toronto. Mr. Will Souih>»^te of B><r:in visited ovi-r Suiuliiy at 5Ii-. (Je<>. Jlitchiil's. Mms Mijul Mitchell returned to Berl-ii with him after a couple week's visit with her uiiCk- and aunt. TO LET- Several good contrac'.i of cuttinu and hauling snwlog.s to our Rock- vale mill. Also named, family to run lioardioi; house. If iho man had a aood ^eam wo could gi»e him employment. Aimatrong Bios., Markdalw. â- A Hue of leather goud.v.includii.g music rolls, pocket books, purses, satchels, school baas and razor strops, jusi p'aced in stock, alao men's fur lined workini; coats and the usu:il atock of winter if(iod«. W. Moore, Fleshertou. Our stock of Oianjtca, Lemons, Mal.iga grapes. Layer Raisins, Fixs, Dates, Nuts, and Candy of all kii.ds, is comple'e. Come anil see for yourKelf at Ueiithani Bi OS. D. McPhail, auctioneer, places his card in tbi« ia'<ue of the Advance, ^f. are autlioriaed t>i make dates for Mr. McPhail and nil persons inteiidins( bavin? sales can make necessary arr«i'){emenrs at this office. Mr. Oscar Phillips, who learned the hamessinsking trade with Mr. W. Monre. of this place, is openim: up a second harness shi>p this week in the premi9c.<i on Colliogwood street directly opposite The Advance uflice. Mr. H, H dman, who had charve at this station for some time, has been ap- pointed lo Tottenham st-itioii on the new line of the C. P. R. This lino is now open for business as far as Craiiihurst., near CoJJ*ater, the service bet'innius Dec. 1. If it is breakfast foodn you want we have thein. Here is a few of our linei : Orange Meat, Gus'o, Grape Nuts, Cereta Wheat, VVheatiiie, Apitezo Biscuit, Qua- ker Puffed Riop, Quaker Rolled Oats, Tilson Pieiiiium Oats and Postuoi Cereal at Beiithaui Bros. Three times during this year Mr. J. R. Wo<xis, tho Ceylon school teachi^r, h.is been compelled to lay aside his work through fiiiling hc-aith, He'hi>3 p'a!>ed liis resiifDatiou in the hands of the Trustee Board and a new tencher is b«inB Housjlit. In 'he meantime, Mr. W.>od»' place is beinc taken by Miss Harrow. The D?w Methodise church, at Mark dale, will be formally opened for public worship on Sunday, December 16, 1906. Rev. J. S. Williamson, D. D., of Hamil- ton, will preach at 10:30 a. u.; Rev JosiasGrsen. of Clinton, at 2:30 p. ni ;and Rev. Wesley Casson, of Toronto, at 7 o'clock p. m. Special music. Special offerings at all the services. Fot often does any church lose two adult rooinbers by death in one day, yet such was the case in the Priceville Baptist Church on Sunday. At 2 p. m. Sunday, Rev. L F. Kipp conducted the funeral service for Mrs, Archibald Mc- Lean, of the South Line,aiid at 4 p. m. Donald McArtbur was laid away to his rest by the same minister. Our apology is due Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smart, of Kiiiiljeiley, fori mix up in List week's Kiiuberley items. A birth was credited to tho former which belonged to the latter. An attempt to correct the err. r after son, e papers had been mailed only made mattois worse. Fate appears to work some queer antics somoiimes. We apolo>>ise all round and will try to see that it does not occur again. Mr. Richaid E. Benthsm and Miss Cor% N.'ff were united in nnrriage at Ihe home of iha brido's parents, Mr. and Mis. Neffof 207 Han/burgh street, Buf- falo, N.Y., on Thursday, Nov. 29, at 8 o'clock. The coremony was performed by Rev. W. M Hopping, pastor of the SeC'-ud United Pieibyterian church. Mr and Mrs. Bontham will reeiilo at 197 Keever arcnuu. West Seneca, N. Y. Railway construction on Ihe Proton- Walkerton branch of the C. P. R. will soon cease for the winter, as it is impos- sible to do satisfiictory work after the gtound is fiozoii hard. Splendid head- way has boon made on the line this fall. however, ai.d if workmen are available in the spring it will not tike long to com- plete the hue. Wo are fortunate :n being able again this J ear to give our suhscribem who pay in advance the Montreal Herald free as a pieiii'iim. Thiire are some snbscribm.i on our list who do not take advantage of this remark-able oflfer â€" good men too, who generally know a good thing. We would like to have all snch test our pretuium offer this year. You know how to ifet it â€"just; pay for your paper one year in advivnce aud it will come. 1 Cutter almost new, fi>r sale cheap and on eauy terms, apply lo R. J.Sproule. Mi«a Emma Qupg leaves this week on a two moirhs' viait wiib fnend.i iu Tu- r jnto. Cheap (arn and on easy terms, 97 acres 30 cle'ireil and ui.der cultivation, 20 ch(jp- jjed and partially cirart-d; Jwilanoe tim- bered prinuiimlly hirdwood, cedar and suruce. Fiam.! dwellioij, double bliwk log l>arii, suiaJl orchard, 1^ miles from P. O. and store, ^ mile from church, 2^ from railway station. Apply to R. J. Sprou'e, Flesberton. Provincial Inspector of Continuation Classes, Cowley, inspected the continu- ation cl.).s8 of our public school on Thursday of luat week and expressed himself as [ileased with the condition of affairs. Inspector Campbell, of Durhsm, accompanied binj. Mr. Conley is a new oflicur, Ilic <'fii.;e havmz heeu created at the iast session of the legiKlarure in order to brin^ the Work of continuation clsses more in touch with the educition denart- ment. Inspector Cowley tostered the work of the public schools iu Carloton county to such * degree and developed such a remarkable enthusiasm for them among the people tbar there are in that ui'Uhty nineteen public schools doing hF^h scha<jl work. Jim Hopps, who left here with the Huron & Ontario surveyors, Tfuur weeks ago to drive D. McTaviah s livery team, returned home on Friday last after stay- in:! with the contiiii2ent untill it reached W;>odbridge, where work was suspended. W. Fields, who was axeman f^r the party, is also home. The team has l>een aecurud to do more work in this vicinity, but there is a poaaibility that it will not be required until next sprini;, although the engineers said they miuht probably be back in about thr' e weeks. One or two more try lines will have to be surveyed out of the valley at this point, and a bet- ter route will have to be secured across from Shelburne to Tottenham, where a i difficult piece of enuineeiing is encount ered. Tbe r>>ad will run from Tottenham to Woodbridge, thence into the city. This Huron and Oiiiariu proposition is the largest one of its kind this country (and probably any other) has ever had to oon.'«ider. The line, according to Mr. Kilgour, will be more cosily to build than a steam r'.ad, and as sn electric railway, will be a ptonuer in long distance eon- struction. It will no doubt take several years to complete the sys'em, but tbe main lino from Owen Sound to Toronto ought to bo runnins in a couple of yeirs. The maiinitnde of the unt'ertuking has tended L< m.iko many pei>ple skeptical, but the statement inxde by the presitlunl and referred to ehewhere, will certainly uo a luiii; way towards breakint! down this skepticism. The doubting Thomas- es aro ''taking to the bush." Olio of ihe most profitable addresses ever del. \ ered in Fleshertou whs that given in the Biptist ehurcli last Fiiday evening by Rev. B W.Merrill, B.A.B D. the Cilei<eral Superintendent of the On- tario Baptist Sutidiy Schools. Theaud- lenCM »as not laryu â€" the evening wns very unfavorable â€" but a majority of the S. S. teach'-rs <if the villsue were present. .^ftor devotional exercises led by Pastors Kipp and Thorn, .Mr. Merrill uave an a.idi'eas .m "The Teacherâ€" liis Woek and QuHlifications." Ar the close of this ad- dress, a conference w.is conducted and the problems of S<bbath School work was discti.'sed by Mr. Merrill and others The chief questions were concerning TeAchnr's m<-etinir'). Teacher training meetings, the Cradle It'll and the Home Department. The Superintendent had with liim, too. a tine cThihit of diplomas, cards, etc. for use in the diSersnt depart rneiits of up-to-dace sch'tds a* well as a number of siiinilsrd text I tiokv for teaeh- ers. As this "as bis last npp.diitiiient on this trip, the difierei't books weie pur- chased by the teachers pres-'tit, Mr. Matthew Richardson anvl Kov. L. W. Thoiu spoke wonl.-« oftliehaiti s' ap- jireciation of tho so' vice, M". Merrill l<-fr on the lUoriii.ig train Saturday for Belleville. We Inq.e to give next week a fuller report of tlii« address, which will we feel sure, bo of very great interest to the hundreds of Suriday school workers among our subscriliors. 5^ For CUitikr mear Slippers, Overshoes and ^ Rubbers FOR SALE AT CLAYTON'S g We have already received a very large stock of new ^ goods, and invite you to give us a call, expecting a ^ good bargain. We will not disappoint you. ^ Custom ttlork and Kepalring Httemicd to ^ CLAYTON'S fi:.e:she:rton. ont. DUoPHAIL. Lic^us^tJ Auo'ioueer for tbe • f'iMiutyof Gioy. Ttrina rooiiera^* ami Sfttiftfaotiou gnarant«c 1. The arraiitjCDienta and dattfs of salea can be made a^ Thb Advancv oltlce. HttHiduuce aud T.O., Co^luii, TcluiibOL:a oonuectiui). Dec. 6,07. mount Pleasa nt l$«rd. Of nurebre^l ncotch Bhortorna xrlth the famouB \ouiig stock t>ul), boottish Chief, ht the hearl. Youug dtock for italo, piicca reaswuable, tt)ini3 eany, otiuar 0)17 B. ALLBN, Proi). 170. ooii. 3.!n r. *:^.K Shortborn Bull The thoroughbred Shorthorn BiUI, "Favor- ite," l!2235, is for service on lot 27-28,'2nd range N. D. R.,Arteinesta. Pedigraenu application. Terms *!.!» \LEX. McRAE. Ceylon Bekshire Boars for Service VaJlov Farm Vet>r(157!t».) Parrowcleul 3ra 1005, brod b" S. J fearson. Son & Co. Mna'lnw villeS Jot.. Slid owner, M.G.O r. Flailieiton.Oot Uftiu, Oxforrl DiioliensSth (lf)3l6) bre.i by s. .••, Pearson, Son ft Co. Siro, Ctirbain'c Victor aotb nSUTO.) bre-1 by W. H. UurUaui. Terms •! OO at liino of scrvica >>!» M. a ORR, riMbarV>n. Tariii^for Sale* r,ots 111-17S. 8S. W. T. & 8. R., Artonisia coutaiiiini; 119 acrca. go acros claarad, *R'^ni1 ota.. tiir« rarui.frauia bouse, log b&ru: w,.U lauood aud watered. Apply to W. B. HALKH, aoJSOt _ Irlo«vlU», r. 0' Winter Goods Sale at Ceylon The latest in men and boys' overcoats, men and boy's ready-to-wear clothing, and all up to date. A good stock of Boors, Shoes, Rubbers, Leggings Men's and Boys' caps at reduced prices; Fur collars for men; Caperines for women, also a fine stock of GROCERIES - - And everything kept in a general store - - We want Your Trade E J as, Pattison, Ceylon. ^ gjygj^ ' J5a j:|g^^y . ^ s ^^gj^^ w-m/m^^^^^ «^%%%%^%' J CHRISTMAS Call and see our splendid variety of gents ties, scarfs and Ways mufflers; Ladies collars, belt« silk waists, Ringwood gloves in gray, white, black, red and blue. Touquesand fascinators at reasonable prices. Bear Skin CoatA lor Baby We have a number of the Gnesc hear skin coats for the baby you ever ShW For f2.50 to $5.00. Also little uiuSs and rutfs combitiei (or 50c. Ladies Coats We hare a number uf the 6u6st coats in tweeds, lif^ht aud dark for $8.00 Qent'« Coats A fine rangn vt Ge'it's coats for $10 CO Christmas Confectionery Just arrived, alarjre shipment of dioci'lates, creams, nuts (Brazils, walnuts, filberts, peanuts) and Califurniaoraniiijaaiid lemons. F. G. Karstedt 1 Flesherton - Ontario. %'%^ik/^«-«%%^%^k/%^ v^ Cambs for Sale Kor Breeding i)uri)ose8, Leicester ram lambs and ewe lambs, alt«i Cbtford Down ewe luuibs for sale at rraauuable prices. W. J. MEADS, Lot 29, O. D. R., Artemesia. Pure Bred Camwortbs and Berksbires I bav>! for sale some nuiebred Tamwoith sows, also two nice pure bred Berkshirf boars nearly ready to wean. Saiisfaction guaran- teed M.17 07 -G. W.Ross, Mm welL Tenders for Farm Tondeis will be receiTwl up to Jan. I. Ifl07 for tho inirohaso of lot l^S-LW, K. T. Jt S. K., ArtcMtiftRift. all seodud donru but 4 acres, and iu itood Rb.ipe, Have sold one uiy ntoclc and desire tu quit rarminR. Not loM tban tlO'lo o'alr an. I b^klaocoats^ percent, with tcriiiK t4> suit pur. cliaoer. Tbe hiifbust or any to.jder uot iiacea. satily aocspteJ. A. liOVD. FlMlrerWD. Tamworth Boar for Service A tboroufftibreil Tatuwoi-tb twa- for n<>rvire lut .' , oou. 12, Osprc; , X'eruiaâ€"* I for k' a l«s, Beauty and Utility Though worn as a necessity, a beautiful eye -glass artistically fitted is a facial ornament. We will fit you with a frame' best adapted to your features. W. A. Armstper,*?., ~ FILES HERTOs**- H.' /